Description
Enhance your server, workstation, or storage array with the Total Micro 300 GB Hard Drive. This 2.5-inch internal SAS HDD is engineered for high-performance enterprise workloads, delivering dependable storage with a compact footprint. With a capacity of 300 GB, it provides ample room for operating systems, critical applications, and fast-access data while keeping your hardware footprint lean. The standout feature is the 12Gb/s SAS interface, designed to maximize data throughput, reduce latency, and support demanding I/O operations. Paired with a robust 10,000 RPM spindle, this drive is built to deliver brisk sequential reads and writes, accelerating boot times, application loading, database access, and virtualization tasks. Reliable, efficient, and compatible with modern storage environments, the Total Micro 300 GB SAS drive is an excellent choice for those seeking a balance of speed, capacity, and reliability in a 2.5-inch form factor.
- Blazing data transfer with SAS 12Gb/s: The 12Gb/s SAS interface ensures high-bandwidth data transfers and low latency, enabling faster boot times, quicker application launches, and smoother data-intensive workloads. This interface is designed to work seamlessly with modern SAS controllers and storage enclosures, delivering consistent performance under heavy IO. Whether used as a boot drive, a fast caching layer, or an integral part of a RAID array, the Total Micro 300 GB SAS drive is built to minimize bottlenecks and maximize throughput for enterprise-grade operations.
- Compact 2.5-inch internal form factor: Optimized for space-constrained environments, this drive fits easily into 2.5-inch drive bays and hot-swap trays commonly found in servers, workstations, and storage arrays. The smaller footprint reduces rack space usage while maintaining the reliability you expect from enterprise-grade hardware. Ideal for rack-mounted enclosures and I/O-intensive applications, the 2.5" format supports efficient airflow and easier cabling in densely packed systems.
- Optimized 300 GB capacity for OS and critical data: With 300 GB of usable storage, this drive is perfectly suited for operating system installations, application stacks, and high-demand data caches. It offers enough headroom to run system processes, house frequently accessed data, and support fast read/write operations without crowding out larger, slower storage tiers. For virtualization environments, the drive can serve as a fast, accessible tier for guest OS disks, fast scratch space, or hot data caching to accelerate VM performance.
- 10,000 RPM performance with efficient power use: The 10,000 RPM spindle delivers improved random and sequential I/O performance compared to standard 7,200 RPM drives, reducing access times and boosting data throughput. While delivering speed, the design also emphasizes reliability and power efficiency, important for sustained workloads in data centers and enterprise deployments. This combination makes it well-suited for workloads that demand fast, consistent disk performance without compromising efficiency.
- Enterprise-grade reliability and compatibility: Built for demanding environments, this SAS hard drive emphasizes durability and longevity. It is designed to integrate with SAS controllers, RAID adapters, and storage enclosures that support 12Gb/s SAS interfaces. The drive is a practical choice for mixed workloads, including operating systems, database caching, and application hosting, where predictable performance and stable operation are critical. In multi-drive configurations, it contributes to resilient storage pools and can be deployed alongside other enterprise drives to balance performance and capacity.
Technical Details of Total Micro 300 GB Hard Drive
- Capacity: 300 GB
- Form Factor: 2.5" Internal
- Interface: SAS 12Gb/s
- Rotational Speed: 10,000 RPM
- Drive Type: Hard Disk Drive (HDD)
How to install Total Micro 300 GB Hard Drive
Installing the Total Micro 300 GB SAS hard drive is straightforward and compatible with most SAS-enabled servers and storage arrays. Before you begin, ensure you have appropriate access to the server or enclosure and that you power down the system to prevent data loss or hardware damage. Here are the general steps to install:
- Power down the system, unplug all power sources, and discharge any residual energy to ensure safety.
- Open the chassis or access panel and locate an available 2.5-inch drive bay or hot-swap tray that supports SAS drives.
- Insert the Total Micro 300 GB drive into the 2.5-inch bay or hot-swap tray. Secure the drive with screws or the tray’s mounting mechanism to prevent movement during operation.
- Connect the SAS data cable from the server or storage controller to the drive’s SAS interface. Ensure a firm, secure connection to minimize data errors and improve signal integrity.
- Connect the power cable to the drive, ensuring proper voltage and stable power delivery to support 10,000 RPM operation.
- Dress cables neatly to promote airflow and minimize heat buildup. Close the chassis, reconnect power, and boot the system.
- Enter the system’s BIOS/UEFI or the storage controller’s configuration utility to recognize the new drive. If used in a RAID configuration, configure the drive as part of a RAID set or as a standalone non-RAID drive as required by your deployment.
- In your operating system, initialize and format the new drive per standard procedures. If used for OS or applications, allocate partitions and assign drive letters or mount points as appropriate.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the purpose of a 300 GB SAS drive? A 300 GB SAS drive is well-suited for operating systems, fast caching, and data-intensive tasks where quick access and high throughput are important. Paired with a SAS controller, it can participate in RAID configurations or serve as a high-speed standalone drive within an enterprise storage solution.
- Can this drive be used in consumer desktops? While designed for enterprise environments, 2.5-inch SAS drives can be used in compatible desktop or workstation systems with SAS controllers. Most consumer motherboards lack SAS interfaces, so a SAS controller card or a compatible server/workstation chassis is typically required.
- Is 10,000 RPM speed beneficial for typical workloads? Yes. The 10,000 RPM spindle improves random and sequential I/O performance, benefiting boot times, database responsiveness, and applications that frequently access data across the drive. It also helps with caching and scratch operations where speed matters.
- What should I consider when adding this drive to a storage array? Consider compatibility with your SAS controller and enclosure, RAID configuration needs, and power/cooling requirements. Ensure the array can support 12Gb/s SAS interfaces to maximize throughput and that your firmware is up to date for best reliability.
- How do I initialize and format the drive in the OS? After installing and recognizing the drive in the BIOS/controller, use your operating system’s disk management tools to initialize the disk, create a partition, and format it with the desired file system (e.g., NTFS for Windows, ext4 for Linux).
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